Rear axle clean up is coming along nicely. Waiting on new seals, a 1550 yoke, and brake stuff in the mail...
In the meantime, thinking about the rear suspension.
I currently have 52" leaves back there. I was surprised to find they're only rated for 4350lbs ea. if I am reading this right, in spite of the massive 15,000lb two-speed axle back there currently. Seems to be something specific to school bus models:
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My options, as I see it, are to...
1. Keep the current 52" 4350lb ea. leaf springs.
2. Air assist with current leaf springs. Is this feasible? What would it look like - similar to a typical Firestone "airbag assist" kit, like the Kelderman 2-stage class 6/7 kit which uses existing leaves?
3. Keep current hangers, replace with new leaf springs. Isuzu NPR springs would fit with minor work, which gives a modern off-the-shelf option. A custom option is possible, too.
4. Longer leaf springs. If ride quality would be significantly better, I could replace these springs with F53 motorhome springs that are 64" long - 1 ft. more than current, or 23% longer. If going with longer springs, they must be 60"+. There is a pressed bump in the frame, around the current fixed-end spring hanger, that makes it impossible to mount anything overlapping the current location.
5. Full air ride. Could do either a Freightliner FAS-II system, or 4-link, but the latter is prohibitively expensive and I fundamentally do not want my bus riding on rubber airbags that are prone to failure, puncture, dry rot, etc. Not doing this option.
Ride quality is important insomuch as I don't vibrate my interior build apart. Reliability, redundancy, and simplicity are my main considerations. Passenger and driver seats will be air ride, plus the front axle has airbag stabilizers (modeled after Donvel's system).